New Scam Report Shows How Much It Will Cost You
It wasn’t long ago that I told you about a phone scam that one of my friends fell victim to. As I mentioned, she works in the cyber-security field, yet she still fell for it.
The phone scammer told her that he was from the Office of Homeland Security and fed her an elaborate tale about fake driver’s licenses in her name, and suspicious packages with drugs that were confiscated in Florida addressed to her home address in New Jersey.
Before she knew it thirty minutes had passed and she unwittingly shared much more information than she wanted to.
Fortunately, she never gave out any personal identifying information, but she did confirm information he had about her and said that she “probably added too much color about my life and it’s going to bother me for a long time.”
If it happened to her, it can happen to anyone. And it does, every day.
Alarming Scam Statistics
More recently, alarming scam statistics were reported by financial company IPX1031. According to their article, as each day passes, the more advanced and highly developed everyday fraud is becoming. This is making it much harder for us to differentiate between a legitimate phone call or email and one that’s designed to steal our money or identity.
The report by IPX1031 says that “1 in 3 Americans have been scammed in the last 12 months.” That means that if you have 2 friends, one of you has been fooled in the past year.
And age isn’t a factor. They looked at everyone from Gen Zers to Baby Boomers and the percentage was very close across the board. Millennials seemed to be the most savvy with only twenty-six percent of them falling victim to a scam. They were followed by Gen Xers at thirty-two percent, Gen Zers at thirty-seven percent, and Baby Boomers just a tick higher at thirty-eight percent.
How Much Money You Will Lose to a Scam
The study also found that almost half (forty-eight percent) of Americans are worried about falling for a scam. Rightfully so, because it’s estimated that each of us will lose an average of $2647 in our lifetime. The top scams include credit cards, online shopping, identity theft, phishing, and more.
Check out the full study by IPX1031 here.